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Show MUSTERING OUT AT CAMP KEARNY CAMP KEARNV. Pan Pl-go. CaL, Dec. 27. About four hundred and fifteen officers offi-cers who have, brfsii in the Hpruce division divi-sion iti Wii'hiriiitou arrive'i here tody to be rjificharif-!. All th men in the party live within about ':hU mi lea of Camp Kearny. m;.ny of them heirg froi.i fnuth'-rn California. They w.-rt In command com-mand of Captain K.-ir) SoluMd Tin mustering out process will tnko ;i day nr two. Al out 2') me-: who have been nt-tachfd nt-tachfd to the flxlif'.th oi virion bore and v, ho had applied foi discharges on the crround of dependent relative or for ln-diiflria! ln-diiflria! reawona wtre mustered out of th sorvico today. , Uentenant Colonel M. V. Rrtvenal. who has been camp PUiReon for ver;iJ im.y tho, will leave tomorrow for WnMi-tniUon, WnMi-tniUon, 7). (., to attend cftlona of a branch of the puMic halth service. He dor not expect to return here, but ln-ttfndu ln-ttfndu to take up unlvertdty wrk. HI cuccepBor will be Lieutenant Joeph iC. RuMlon. who has been errtered here from Camp ''.reniBf, Kort Oglethorpe. Cli. The psychiatric board appointed to look Into the case of Lieutenant H. E. Perry, accused of killing Captain Abram Ponfr, a month sko, met today. It will hold another, meeting tomorrow to hear wit-novnen. wit-novnen. The curt martial appointed In the rape may meet early next wk. Only four nw Influenza cases wr reported today from the base hoapttal. Trvre have r.n no riiihs from Ihc dlt-ea-e In the lar.t four days. |